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First, I remember this game where you played as a fish, and tried to survive in the depths of the ocean. I think you could choose your fish type at the start. By default, you were a regal tang (listed as "achilles tang").Monkeyshines- a puzzle game involving a monkeyEscape Velocity- a Star Trek themed RPG of sorts where you began as a shuttlecraft pilot and worked your way up to captain of the Enterprise. There was also a Star Wars themed version.Oxyd- you control a black ball, and move your way through various futuristic mazes trying to activate all the oxydizers.Snowbound- an educational game requiring math or English skills to reach the top of the mountainSpellbound- a spelling game featuring various puzzles, and your opponents are robots; your character's face is never seen, covered by his baseball capI remember some game where you wandered around a museum looking for cluesI remember a kiddie game where you had to collect shapes, letters, etc, while also taking care of a gorillaI had a Mickey Mouse puzzle game for DOS where the pictures would animated once you were doneI remember a Pac-Man clone called Maniac which introduced a Hangman featureI remember a Breakout clone known as Bebop3D Dinosaur- you learn about dinosaurs in a 3D world (requiring 3D glasses). There was a quest to rescue each dinosaur from a comet while using their descriptions as clues (when the comet hit, it scared the bejeebies outta me). The disc also came with Kids Zoo.Eagle Eye Mysteries- a Carmen Sandiego game of sorts where you had to figure out the arson at Grimes Novelties.MegaRace- a futuristic racing game hosted like an actual TV show by Lance BoyleI'M SURE YOU REMEMBER THESEMath Blaster, Number Muncher, etcThe Incredible Machine- various puzzles are put together using random objectsDr. Brain- various puzzes in the world of a mad scientistFirst person adventure- Myst, Riven, The Lighthouse, etcPoint-and-click adventure- Space Quest, King's Quest, etcCarmen Sandiego- the very popular travel detective game series. I had the mid 90s remakes.

Math Blaster, Carmen Sandiego and 3D Dinosaur i owned. not a bad set of pc games for a kid. that's edutainment done right.

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MoreGus Goes to Cybertown- some game where you clicked on things in each area to animate them, revealing "cyberbuds" in the process. Once all the cyberbuds were revealed, the game was over.The Little Samurai- an elderly rabbit tells his kids the story of a samurai no bigger than a chipmunk. The story was interactive. You could click on various things to add to the story.I also had an interactive Peter Pan story.I also remember a game called "Secret of the Castle", but don't actually remember having it.Wing Commander- the famous sci-fi game featuring the KilrathiX-Wing vs TIE Fighter- a Star Wars game featuring both sides, as opposed to X-Wing and the very popular TIE FIghter

3D Dinosaur- you learn about dinosaurs in a 3D world (requiring 3D glasses). There was a quest to rescue each dinosaur from a comet while using their descriptions as clues (when the comet hit, it scared the bejeebies outta me). The disc also came with Kids Zoo.

Yess. And yeah, I could NOT play "Save the Dinosaurs". It was nightmare fuel for everyone I've ever heard mention this game. Had an earlier release, though, I believe, so no "Kids Zoo"